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Making Financial Services Accessible to Low-Income Populations Through Financial Education and Social Empowerment
This study illustrates how digitalization can improve financial inclusion, customer experience, and operational efficiency for low-income populations and financial institutions.
Indigenous Financial Service Research in Kenya, Ghana, and Togo
MSC conducted qualitative research in Kenya, Ghana and Togo and found that Indigenous Financial Services (IFS), such as rotating savings and credit associations (ROSCAs), informal moneylenders and burial societies play a critical role in driving access to finance for micro and small enterprises (MSEs).
Microfinance Clients Facing the COVID-19 Crisis: From Findings to Action for MFIs
This publication presents the main results of MFI client surveys in seven countries (Bhutan, Myanmar, Rwanda, Senegal, Togo, Cape Verde and El Salvador), as well as the concrete measures taken by MFIs to meet the needs expressed by their clients.
Assessment of the Effects and Behavioural Changes of Financial and Non-Financial Services on Youth
Financial diaries study of 280 YouthStart participants in Togo and Ethiopia
Togo: Postal Financial Inclusion through Mobile Agencies
Case study analyzing the success factors and challenges of the Togolese Post's mobile initiative
2010 WAEMU Microfinance Analysis & Benchmarking Report
Assessing performance of the microfinance sector in WAEMU
Compare: Practices & Results of a Selection of Solar Power/Microfinance Projects in West Africa
Promoting development in poor communities by self-sufficient and sustaining activities
How Can Microfinance for Housing, Land, and Infrastructure Catalyze Slum Improvements and New Settlements?
Paper presented at the 2011 Global Microcredit Summit, November 14-17, 2011, Valladolid, Spain
Trade in Financial Services: Mobile Banking in Southern Africa
Providing a safe regulatory environment for cross-border branchless banking
MAFUCECTO, Togo
Has reorganization helped provide insurance products to credit cooperatives network in Togo?